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2006
What Should I Read Next?
by jlesage & 9 othersLike many web2.0 search sites, you tell it what you like and it builds a profile of your preferences. Film and entertainment addition in development.
Movie Reviews, Music Reviews, TV Show Reviews, Game Reviews, Book Reviews - Metacritic.com
by jlesage & 19 othersMetacritic is a usefully organized site, providing tips on what you might like to do.
StorySprawl Hyperfiction Story Creator
by jlesageongoing fiction sites that readers can contribute chapters to
The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by jlesage"descriptive list which was created by Georges Polti to categorize every dramatic situation which might occur in a story or performance"; tips for screenwriters looking for ideas
Self Publishing Blog: 101 Resources for Self Published Writers
by jlesagetips for creative folks looking for story ideas, fiction or non fiction; links to many sites that stimulate writing
STORYTRON - Interactive Storytelling
by jlesageSoftware for something between a game and literary hypertext. "Storytronics uses Verbs to define what may happen in interactive storytelling. Each Verb represents one possible dramatic action, like a kiss, a demand, or an advice." Looks like fun.
Types of Stories for the Telling
by jlesageuseful for writers and teachers; screenwriters will find a lot of basic story types to exploit
Folktexts: A library of folktales, folklore, fairy tales, and mythology, page 1
by jlesage & 3 othersthe kinds of things all screenwriters can steal from, over and over
Tech Head Stories
by jlesagebig list of links for many aspects of digital storytelling; regularly updated
INFlow's Sceenplay Repository
by jlesage & 1 othermany good screenplays, organized mostly by director
Literary Resources on the Net (Lynch)
by jlesageupdated 2006. Topics include historical periods for British and U.S. Literature, Theatre and Drama, Theory, Women's Literature & Feminism, Ethnicities & Nationalities, Hypertext
Digital storytelling links page
by jlesagemany categories beyond simple narration; includes links to tools, examples, narrative and gaming, hypertext
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